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The versatile Berenger continued to take on unpredictable roles, such as his cameos as Don the plumber in the last 2 episodes of the television series Cheers. He did a favor for his friend, director Oliver Stone, by appearing briefly as a recruitment officer in Born on The Fourth of July. Perhaps one of his most recognizable roles was of veteran baseball catcher, Jake Taylor, in the highly successful film Major League (1989). He repeated the role in its sequel, Major League II (1994). He has said he doesn't consider himself a part of Hollywood, and for years has distanced himself from what he says is "that dog and pony show " others call Hollywood. He prefers the Southern charm and peace he found in South Carolina, which he discovered while The Big Chill filmed there. He stepped into producing in 1995 with the TNT movie Avenging Angel as a way to begin making pictures that he believed needed to be told. Berenger formed his own production company, First Corps Endeavors, in 1995 with producer William MacDonald. The First Corps name was in honor of General James Longstreet, whom he depicted in Gettysburg. The company ceased production in 1997. In 1997 Tom starred in, and was Executive Producer to, the Emmy award winning TNT television mini-series Rough Riders, which depicted Teddy Roosevelt and his army during the Spanish-American War. It scored high with viewers and became the highest rated mini-series in cable TV history. His long awaited One Man's Hero was released in September 1999, despite MGM's shabby treatment and ignorance of it. Berenger fans who were lucky enough to live in the areas of limited release, met it with great support. It is the story of a small group of Irish immigrants in the U.S. Army who defected to Mexico before the Mexican-American war and fought on the side of the Mexican Army. The final year of the millennium was a busy one for Berenger. He released Shadow of Doubt, The Gingerbread Man, Murder of Crows, In The Company of Spies, One Man's Hero,three Quaker State Oil Commercials and Diplomatic Siege. Since 2000 Berenger has won critical acclaim and high ratings for his role as Bear Bryant in ESPN's made for television movie, The Junction Boys as well as Marshall Jared Stone in USA television's Peacemakers. He continued with high rated mini-series, DreamWork's' Into the West in 2005 and Steven King's Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King in 2006. In 2007 he starred in the new ABC television hit, October Road.
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